- 2 additional casualties reported after injured succumbed to wounds.
- 30 injured people currently being treated in two Mastung hospitals.
- 9 injured shifted to Quetta’s Trauma Centre; three of them critical.
Seven people were killed — five schoolchildren, one police personnel, and a passer-by — in a blast reportedly targeting a police mobile near the Girls High School at the Civil Hospital Chowk in Mastung, Balochistan, police told Geo News on Friday.
Initially, there were five dead. Later, two additional casualties were reported among the injured who succumbed to their wounds during treatment at the hospital, said DHQ Medical Superintendent Nisar Ahmad Baloch, which increased the death toll to seven.
Baloch added that 30 injured people are currently undergoing treatment at DHQ and Nawab Hospital in Mastung, among which most are schoolchildren.
Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Miandad Umrani said that a remote-controlled explosive device was planted in a motorcycle.
The ages of the deceased schoolchildren, which include girls and boys, are between 10 to 13 years old, while four policemen are among the injured.
Emergency has been declared in both hospitals, said Mastung Deputy Commissioner Mir Baaz Khan Marri.
Earlier the police reported at least 15 people injured in the attack, which completely destroyed the police vehicle.
Several other vehicles, including rickshaws, present near the blast site were also damaged, they added.
Police earlier also said that all injured were shifted to the District Headquarters Hospital (DHQ) nearby.
Soon after the blast, an emergency was declared across all Quetta hospitals including the Civil Hospital, BMC Hospital and Trauma Centre, said the provincial health department spokesperson, adding that all doctors, pharmacists, staff nurses and other medical staff have been summoned.
The spokesperson said that nine people injured in the blast, among which the condition of three is critical, have been shifted to the Trauma Center in Quetta. The injured were being treated at the hospital.
Meanwhile, Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfaraz Bugti condemned the blast expressing grief over the loss of lives. He extended condolences to the relatives of the martyred policeman and schoolchildren.
“Terrorists have now targeted innocent children along with labourers,” said Bugti, resolving to avenge the blood of innocent citizens including children.
He added that locals among the civilian population also have to keep an eye on the terrorists. “The monster of terrorism can only be fought together.”
Acting President and Senate Chairman Yousuf Raza Gillani also condemned the incident and expressed deep grief over the loss of innocent lives.
“Terrorist elements are an enemy to humanity. The nation stands strong beside the security forces and law enforcement agencies against terrorism,” he said.
The state of law and order in Pakistan, particularly in restive provinces Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, has remained impacted by terrorist activities with several innocent lives of civilians and security personnel including police and military soldiers, lost to the menace.
Today’s blast in the country’s southwestern province comes days after five people were killed and two were injured after unknown gunmen opened fire on locals at the site of a dam in Panjgur.
Balochistan remains vulnerable to terror activities alongside KP, especially in the past recent months with both provinces accounting for 97% of the total 722 fatalities in the first three quarters of the ongoing year, as per a report issued by the Centre for Research and Security Studies (CRSS).